In Celebration of the Human Voice - The Essential Musical Instrument
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VoiceTrax CDs includes a full performance of the primary voicing, accompaniment only track and part-predominant tracks for each voice part of each voicing listed. A voice part of the group, for example the Tenor track, the Tenor part is 'predominant', with the rest of the group in the background. This helps the vocalist easily identify their part, allowing them to better follow their music, and to hear how their part fits into the composition. You can also turn a voice part off and sing along with the remaining parts. |
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Cristi Cary Miller : Rocky Top The husband and wife writing team of Felice Bryant and Diadorius Boudleaux wrote numerous hits for artists like Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers in the '50s and '60s. This bluegrass standard, one of Tennessee's official state songs, is presented and arranged skillfully for young voices in choir. Mac Huff : I Got the Sun in the Morning This Irving Berlin favorite will showcase your younger choirs at their best in this light swing arrangement.Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part and VoiceTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 2:25. Mac Huff : Catch a Falling Star A simple bossa nova chorus giving way to jazzy swung verses gives this Perry Como favorite a breath of fresh air. With an optional, accessible flute part, this breezy arrangement contains elements of singing in a round, thus giving the piece a spontaneity that will keep your audience humming along! Mark Brymer : Ain't We Got Fun The young jazz vocalist Renee Olstead recorded this song from the Roaring Twenties featured in the popular film Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. Your choirs will love the razz-a-ma-tazz of this fun number with the timeless message to keep up your spirits even when things are not going your way. Available separately: SSA, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:45. Paul Smith : Jing-a-Ling, Jing-a-Ling Ideal for developing choirs! This accessible setting of the Andrews Sisters classic offers a sleigh-ride full of merriment with this bright and cheery song with great opportunities to build intonation and diction skills. Roger Emerson : Take Me Home, Country Roads John Denver's enduring and classic ode to West Virginia. This signature song and official state anthem continues to be one of Denver's best-selling recordings nearly 50 years on. Deftly set by Roger Emerson to develop and emphasize young men's harmonization and melodic independence skills. Roger Emerson : Jump, Jive an' Wail Here's a classic swing tune that will add some excitement to your next concert! Perfect for introducing younger singers to this All-American art form, you'll appreciate the care put into crafting this arrangement. Discovery Level 2. Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:30. Roger Emerson : Stand by Me Perfect for your guys! TB choirs will love singing this pop classic originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961. Great lyrics, great hook, and a great message, well-crafted for changing voices! Roger Emerson : Mockingbird This pop song that gained its first popularity during the folk revival of the early 60s, but was really based on an earlier traditional song Hush Little Baby, and was then covered by James Taylor and Carly Simon in 1973. This arrangement, well-crafted for young singers, offers call and response, lines and accessible harmonies to assure success. Roger Emerson : The Lion Sleeps Tonight Here is one of the most popular Doo-wop songs ever. This arrangement features percussion parts for Djembe and Shaker, a simple piano part and ranges that are perfect for young singers. The call and response form allows for easy learning. Every parent in the audience will know the tune, making it lots of fun for them to join in if they want. Rosana Eckert : My Blue Heaven In addition to being a recognized and celebrated vocalist, Rosana Eckert has become a preeminent voice in vocal jazz arranging. Taking a well-known Ziegfeld Follies song from 1927, Eckert guides young singers through harmony, syncopation, and a written-out scat section in this fantastic arrangement! Rosana Eckert : 'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) Here is a song written in the big band era, first sung by jazz vocalist, Ella Fitzgerald, in 1939 and ideal for introducing beginning and developing groups to swing style. In the Discovery Series, it's perfect for building jazz diction and rhythmic skills. Rosana Eckert : Pick Yourself Up This great swing tune by Jerome Kern and from the hit 1936 movie Swing Time is here masterfully arranged for the developing vocal jazz choir. Positive lyrics and a written out scat section allow this to be equally successful in a jazz choir or a larger mixed choir looking for a fun and upbeat song in your program. |
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